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Monitor articles for August 27, 1984
- Steelworkers' president forges new strategies to revive union
- News In Brief
- The Cambodianization of Honduras
- Quote
- Composer Gian Carlo Menotti: taking opera to people
- Communism: the theory and some of the countries that practice it
- Challenger Reagan
- Required reading on how presidents make economic policy; Presidential Economics: The Making of Economic Policy from Roosevelt to Reagan and Beyond,...
- News In Brief
- New York scrutinizes day-care centers in wake of abuse charges
- New Right's 20-year rise to power
- Richard Burton: his place in an age confused about greatness
- Ten-campus tour helps high schoolers choose a college
- Major New Right positions in the 1984 GOP platform
- The power of spiritual innocence
- Terrorism's new weapon: mines at sea
- News In Brief
- Rebels tell Salvadoreans to 'join up or leave'
- Forming royalty trusts in oil and gas gets a damper in '84 tax law
- There's high interest in lower interest.
- Children and antiques in the home: it's not impossible to have both
- Is US inflation licked? It depends on pickup at home - and abroad
- The latest warming trend is in Pentagon-press relations
- Sandberg, a leader among Cubs, and the rest of baseball as well.
- West Germany says 'nein' to liquid mines
- News In Brief
- What does Crook County know that pollsters don't? Next US president, perhaps
- Reagan acceptance speech
- Views of the city that inspire - and graffiti that do not.
- Saudi Arabia's response to Iran, oil wealth: more conservatism
- News In Brief
- Japan tries to polish its image in foreign textbooks
- Awards for authors asking aid: The Home Forum Competition
- Dock strike could bring Britain to its knees
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Labor tensions grow in coal industry, but auto and postal settlements are likely
- TV show teaches public about toxic wastes.
- News In Brief
- Two years after world debt crisis began, the worst may be over
- Is new child-support amendment 'unfair'?
- Local Latvian-language papers fill in gaps in official Soviet press
- News In Brief
- Strong man Pinochet says Chile 'still isn't ready' for democracy
- New mid-price Marriotts aim for consistency as key to winning traveling public
- Lodging landscape: business and rivalry brisk
- Military and press in a democracy
- News In Brief
- Uncle Sam's quadrennial political hiatus